Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria
Prepared by the International Committee on Veterinary Gross Anatomical Nomenclature (I.C.V.G.A.N.)
and authorized by the General Assembly of the World Association of Veterinary Anatomists (W.A.V.A.),
Knoxville, TN (USA) 2003.
5th ed. (revised version), 2012.

2000 Report on the AVMA Panel on Euthanasia
American Veterinary Medical Association, 2001.
This report includes information on euthanasia of animals in research and animal care and
information on ectothermic, aquatic and fur-bearing animals. Information is also
available on horses and wildlife. The report is written for members of the
veterinary profession who carry out, or supervise, the euthanasia of animals.

Kimball's Biology Pages
By John W. Kimball.
An online biology textbook consisting of alphabetized lists of biological terms
(the index/glossary) with links and discussions, illustrated, of a wide
range of biological topics. 2003.

Ethics, Morality and Animal Biotechnology by Roger Straughan.
The author examines
the ethical, moral and social issues surrounding relatively recent developments
that involve the genetic modification of animals, and cloning by nuclear
transfer.

The Electronic Textbook of Dermatology
Published by the Internet Dermatology Society.This site is an electronic textbook of dermatology.
Though freely available on the Web, the textbook is targeted to trained clinical
dermatologists and is concerned with dermatology in relation to animals and
humans.

Canine and Feline Nephrology
and Urology Page by Katherine M. James, Veterinary Information Network, Davis, Ca. This website is provided to help everyone
find quality information on Web about
Veterinary Neprhrology and Urology

Canine Hip and Elbow Dysplasia
Resources by Moc Klinkam; Rev. February 26, 2001 These on-line resources provide valuable educational information about canine
hip dysplasia and other common canine orthopedic diseases and conditions and
their inheritance, diagnosis, and treatment. Most of these resources provide
comprehensive, non-breed specific coverage of the topics

Ethics, Morality and Animal Biotechnology by Roger Straughan.
The author examines
the ethical, moral and social issues surrounding relatively recent developments
that involve the genetic modification of animals, and cloning by nuclear
transfer.

Allen: Domestic animals
History and description of the horse, mule, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry and
farm dogs ; with directions for their management, breeding, crossing, rearing,
feeding, and preparation for a profitable market ; also, their diseases and
remedies together with full directions for the management of the dairy / by R. L. Allen. - O. Judd Company, New York : 1847.
Core Historical Literature of Agriculture (CHLA). Ithaca, NY: Albert R. Mann
Library, Cornell University.

Aristotle: The History of Animals
By Aristotle. Translated by D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson.
Part of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Internet Classics Archive site,
this page provides a full-text English translation of Aristotle's History of
Animals. Aristotle's work in zoology was one of the great biological works
of the time, and remained an authority for many centuries after his death.

Gesner: Historiae Animalium
Von Conrad Gesner.
Zürich : Froschauer, 1551.
Conrad Gesner’s Historiae Animalium is considered to be the first modern zoological work. This first attempt to describe
many of the animals accurately is illustrated with hand-colored woodcuts drawn from personal observations by Gesner
and his colleagues.

Jennings: Cattle and their diseases
Embracing their history and breeds, crossing and breeding, and feeding and
management: with the diseases to which they are subject, and the remedies best
adapted to their cure : to which is added a list of the medicines used in
treating cattle / by Robert Jennings. - J. E. Potter, Philadelphia, 1864.
Core Historical Literature of Agriculture (CHLA). Ithaca, NY: Albert R. Mann
Library, Cornell University.

Leuckart: Zoologische Wandtafeln
Rudolph Leuckart. 1877 - 1892.
These remarkable charts have been repaired, tabulated, photographed, and
digitized so that they can continue to be a unique teaching aid in the study of
zoology. The representations available here were scanned from slides. Each image
was imported in Adobe Photoshop and sharpened. Contrast and color balances were
adjusted and the image saved in GIF format. Each image is between 400K-500K.

The BSE Inquiry: The Report
2000.
The BSE Inquiry was announced in Parliament on 22 December 1997, and set up on
12 January 1998, to establish and review the history of the emergence and
identification of BSE and new variant CJD in the United Kingdom, and of the
action taken in response to it up to 20 March 1996; to reach conclusions on the
adequacy of that response, taking into account the state of knowledge at the
time; and to report on these matters to the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries
and Food, the Secretary of State for Health and the Secretaries of State for
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

UK Zoonoses Reports
1998; 1999; 2000; 2001; 2002; 2003; 2004.
Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs.
Reports are published which pull together data on the prevalence of zoonoses in
humans, animals and food. It is hoped that this will be especially useful to the
professionals who deal with zoonotic diseases. The report also seeks to give the
non-specialist an insight into zoonoses, their prevalence and importance.

Microbiology and Immunology On-Line
On-line textbook from the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the
University of South Carolina School of Medicine.
The chapters of this book are derived from lectures
given to our second year Medical Students in the Medical Microbiology course.
At present, there are approximately 68 chapters in the book, only a few of which
are password-protected.

Textbook of Small Animal Orthopaedics
This project contains the entire contents of the "Textbook of
Small Animal Orthopaedics" written by Charles D. Newton, D.V.M., M.S. and David
M. Nunamaker, V.M.D. The textbook was published by J.B. Lippincott Company in
1985.

2005 Online Green Book
Drug Information Laboratory, Center for Veterinary Medicine, FDA.
The Green Book is a list of the animal drug products
approved for safety and effectiveness by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The print version of the Green Book was originally published in 1989, and the
electronic version includes the "FDA Approved Animal Drug Database" files, all
chapters of the printed Green Book and a searchable archive of monthly updates
dating back to 1989.

CHORUS - Collaborative Hypertext of Radiology
Charles E. Kahn, Jr., Editor, 18 April 2002.
CHORUS is a "quick reference" hypertext for physicians and medical students.
More than 1,100 documents describe:
diseases; radiological findings; differential-diagnosis lists ("gamuts"); pertinent anatomy,
pathology, and physiology. CHORUS documents
are indexed topically by organ system and alphabetically by title. Docments are
interconnected by a network of more than 2,200 hyperlinks.
CHORUS was developed using a "peer review" process that allowed Web-based
submission and anonymous review of documents. All CHORUS documents have been
reviewed (and updated as needed) within the past two years; the date of most
recept update is indicated on each document.

Small Ruminant Research and Development in Africa
Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference of the African Small Ruminant
Research Network, UICC, Kampala, Uganda, 5-9 December 1994. Edited by:
S.H.B. Lebbie and E. Kagwini. International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), 1996.

The Virtual Anaesthesia Textbook A collaborative project involving many individuals
around the globe. Its goal is to create and maintain, using a familiar 'textbook' style,
a comprehensive set of links to all known anaesthesia related internet information.